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Twe osfrom" LYNDON' Hill Auditorium YN ONS UnivrstyOAvnu } , t Qi, 4 4 {~ y r 'Y~ Y ENRY Arcade Tailor Nickels' Arcade "Pretty Soft," SighsOld Graad An Ann Arbor business man stood by the counter in The Wolverine office and jingled coins in his pocket im- patiently while he waited for the ad- vertising staff to reliete him of it. Burnett sat in his sanctum, coaxing editorials from a more or less unwill- ing typewriter, the while he cried short space and threatened to omit the classics of a busy squad of re- porters. A sad faced alumnus weaved his way through the thousand islands of the office publications, and sat him- self down, mumbling something to himself. "What is it?" asked a brisk young member of the staff. "Pretty soft, pretty soft," said the Alumnus. "Pretty soft." He pulled a copy of the Erie (Pa.) Dispatch from his pocket, and thrust his index finger through a two-column portrait. "Dana was the other goat," he said, reminiscently; and since the remark meant nothing at all,- the reporter nodded his head and let it go at that. The Alumnus was disappointed. "Yes, Dana hooked me, but he suf- fered for it in the end. We lost about. $37 apiece," The reporter somehow seemed to understand what losing $37 meant, and he looked his sympathy. "Tough luck," he said. "How did you lose it?" So we dickered with Otto Hans, and "Starting The Wolverine, of course," christened the tri-weekly, said the Alumnus. "Dana had a poor sense of humor. "I get you now," the reporter blurt- I chased the ads while he rustled copy ed. "You're Lee A. White. You're for the early issues. When we looked going to teach journalism here this over the results of my aggressions he summer." remarked that it was well we decided The Alumnus nodded his head as on a tri-weekly. It looked, he said, though to say, "Yes, but what has that as though we would try one week and to do wi itli it?" So the reporter took come out the next. a new tack, and inquired about the "There wasn't a corporal's guard of troubles of the first publishers of The newspaper men in the university that Wolverine. summer, and we had a rough job "Dana Jones was close to the admin- gathering a staff together. Willing-1 ness to have one's name in print at istration," said Mr. White, who grad- the head of the editorial column was uated in 1910 and took his master's about the only requisite to admission degree the next year. "He was work- to that first staff. If we saw a man ing in the office of Dean John 0. Reed, with any spark of talent we hurled who died recently, and he had much titles at his head till he capitulated. to do with Dean Kraus, Professor Ran- "One advertiser refused to come in kmre and others who were vexed with so we made his son advertising man- smmer session problems. They ager. Then father had to surrender broached the matter of a summer to give the boy a flying start. We newspaper, and I was roped into a didn't blackmail anyone, but we cer- conference. It seemed there were for- tainly had a battle with the business tunes to be made, and no one making men, especially those who had drained thes. We were welcome to the profits their advertising appropriations in the of our enterprise, if we cared to starttr arver, a paper. Also we were welcome to year. pas the hat among the members of "Perhaps the hardest thing to face passthehatamog th meber ofwas the indifference of the students the faculty if we failed. We fell for it. whe mdsfgtreir stbstidns It as he ummr fte wegrauatdwhen we sought their subscriptions. It was the summer after we graduated, Altogether they displayed an amazing and ilce mest fledgling alumni we had interest in wakes. They sat around no pressing business engagements. We itin to e The Wolvernd were rather glad of a chance to stay highly resolving, they admitted, to, in towin, with real money in prospect. wt a y s subscribe if the paper appeared the TYPEWRITERS for rent or sale at next summer. Hamilton Dusiness Collage, State and "All our friends were located the William. first two or three weeks ,and after that debts and getting fitted for trousers we didn't need but which paid for space in The Wolverine, we were about $75 in the hole. We didn't have a hat that was fit to pass, so we kissed the sheet good-bye, and wondered who'd have the courage to face an- other summer in its company, "So now you're backed by the Board in Control of Student Publications, eh? Pretty soft, pretty soft." "What became of Jones?" asked the reporter. "Dana? Oh, yes. He went to Ash- tabula, where he became city editor of a paper. Later he went to Erie, Pa., and did editorial work on the Dis- patch till they lost their advertising man. He went over to the business side, and spent five years making a name for himself. This copy of the Dispatch," he said, pointing to the punctured portrait, "says he has been made secretary of the Erie Manufac- turers' Association-a big job down there. He has resigned from the Dis- patch. "He helped me start The Gargoyle, too, but that's my sin, not his. won't say anything about that ex( that it never lost money on a six issue." Mr. White is assistant professor journalism at the University of Wi ington. Frank G. Kane, '08, is hea, that department. Both Mr. Kane Mr. White were for several years the staff of the Detroit News. White's place in the summer ses at Washington is being taken by ( H. Getz, who was a delegate to Sigma Delta Chi convention in . Arbor two years ago, and who will teaching at Ohio State next year. Geo. 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